
Jerry DiPaola
Staff Writer at Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
I cover Pitt football and hoops, Duquesne, RMU, Pirates, Penguins, Steelers for Trib Total Media. Formerly covered Power, and not ashamed to admit it.
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1 month ago |
mahoningmatters.com | Jerry DiPaola
When he sits down to evaluate the snapshots and video from Pitt's Blue-Gold Game - perhaps more leisurely than usual with no game scheduled until Aug. 30 - Pat Narduzzi will see some good, some bad and even some moments that make him angry. But the one headline from the Blue's 17-14 victory against the Gold on Saturday at Acrisure Stadium was this:"The main thing is we came out healthy. We couldn't have afforded any more injuries," he said at the end of the day.
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1 month ago |
lancasteronline.com | Jerry DiPaola
Apr. 13—I guess my love for the written word began on the living room floor at 326 Elizabeth Ave. I was nuts for the Pirates and Pirates box scores, and I used to spread out the Pittsburgh Press newspaper on the floor and devour every detail from the previous day's game.
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dailyitem.com | Jerry DiPaola
Apr. 13—I guess my love for the written word began on the living room floor at 326 Elizabeth Ave. I was nuts for the Pirates and Pirates box scores, and I used to spread out the Pittsburgh Press newspaper on the floor and devour every detail from the previous day's game.
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triblive.com | Jerry DiPaola
Kenny Pickett stood alone Saturday in a corner of Acrisure Stadium, familiar turf to the former Pitt and Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback. While Pitt players — wearing the colors he used to wear — warmed up for the Blue-Gold Game that signifies the end of spring drills, Pickett was thinking about the message he planned to impart to them after the game as one of the honorary captains with former Pitt cornerback A.J. Woods. Pickett shared some of those thoughts with TribLive.
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triblive.com | Jerry DiPaola
Hours before Pitt’s Blue-Gold Game on Saturday at Acrisure Stadium, coach Pat Narduzzi named wide receiver Kenny Johnson and cornerback Shadarian Harrison winners of the Ed Conway Award, emblematic of the most improved players during spring drills. Johnson, a junior, is the first wide receiver so honored since Tre Tipton in 2019. Harrison, a sophomore, makes it two in a row for the defensive backs following safety Cruce Brookins.
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